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Fix pkg_tar to not add the ./ to the prefix of every member. #554
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Fixes: bazelbuild#531 - Remove leading './' from merged tar files. Also applies to pkg_deb. - Remove package_base from pkg_tar. Closes bazelbuild#549 - Use build_tar --directory as the prefix to add to everything. Note that the code is intentionaly not testing use cases that try to add "./" as an explicit root. This might still work, but it is a bad idea, for the reasons described in bazelbuild#531 . If someone comes up with a real need for using a leading "./" AND it does not work, they can file a feature request to support it.
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Closes bazelbuild#404 While adding tests to make sure we actually could strip it with pkg_files, I discovered a deficiency in pkg_tar_test. It was not doing a check on the file names, only content and type. Fixing that exposed a pre-existing bug. Fortunately, the problem uncovered is fixed by bazelbuild#554, so the tests should pass once that, followed by this PR are submitted. Allow pkg_files.strip_prefix to work on tree artifact without having to use `renames`. Update to 0.7.0 to reflect that this is sort of a big behavioral change.
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Closes bazelbuild#404 While adding tests to make sure we actually could strip it with pkg_files, I discovered a deficiency in pkg_tar_test. It was not doing a check on the file names, only content and type. Fixing that exposed a pre-existing bug. Fortunately, the problem uncovered is fixed by bazelbuild#554, so the tests should pass once that, followed by this PR are submitted. Allow pkg_files.strip_prefix to work on tree artifact without having to use `renames`. Update to 0.7.0 to reflect that this is sort of a big behavioral change.
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Closes #404 While adding tests to make sure we actually could strip it with pkg_files, I discovered a deficiency in pkg_tar_test. It was not doing a check on the file names, only content and type. Fixing that exposed a pre-existing bug. Fortunately, the problem uncovered is fixed by #554, so the tests should pass once that, followed by this PR are submitted. Allow pkg_files.strip_prefix to work on tree artifact without having to use `renames`. Update to 0.7.0 to reflect that this is sort of a big behavioral change.
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Fixes: #531
Note that the code is intentionaly not testing use cases that try to add "./"
as an explicit root. This might still work, but it is a bad idea, for the
reasons described in #531 . If someone comes up with a real need for
using a leading "./" AND it does not work, they can file a feature
request to support it.